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ram3500-RCU 05-24-2004 12:05 PM

3D props
 
I know that this is probably well traveled territory, but once again, from your experiance, what would be a good 3D prop, both in brand and size, for a 50cc size engine pulling about 17lbs of Extra?

3DRC 05-24-2004 01:11 PM

RE: 3D props
 
Personally I like the 24x8 Menz. For 3D it has great torque and slow speed. The 50cc size singles like the high RPM range for power. Most of the torque is above 5000 RPM for these motors. the long light bite props do well. For a twin it is the opposite. THey have incredible torque available on the low end.

3DRC 05-24-2004 01:12 PM

RE: 3D props
 
PS - a light weight prop is important also. The Menz props are very light. The alternative would be a ProZinger but it is not as strong as the Menz IMHO

mwick 05-24-2004 02:18 PM

RE: 3D props
 
The NX 24x8 available from Airwild (and possibly Wild Hare) is also a very good prop. Haven't been able to compare it with the Menz, but getting 6450-6500 on a DA50 with Slimline pitts, not fully broken in. Very good performance on Wild Hare Edge at 17lbs. The Menz, NX type props are heads above Pro Zinger in my opinion and experience.

Mike

barryb-RCU 05-24-2004 03:43 PM

RE: 3D props
 
I have a DA-50 on a 15.8 lb airframe and am running a mejzlik 23x8. It makes a great 3D prop. Spool-up is instant. Pull is instant. Braking is great.

ram3500-RCU 05-25-2004 05:16 PM

RE: 3D props
 
Thanks for all the good feedback. Sounds like my 22X10 mejzlik is going to have to go. Ground clearance is an issue but i think i'll try a 23X8. Thanks again.

Silvanskii 05-25-2004 05:49 PM

RE: 3D props
 
Most 50cc engines I've seen on aerobats prefer 22/8 to 24/8. Menz seems best, although don't count out Mejzlik carbon blades for a bit more money. If you're on a light budget, I'd recommend the Pro Zinger brand props. NOT THE REGULAR ZINGERS!!! Regular Zingers are very poor props.

Or you could buy a 22/8 PAC prop for about $175 hehe...

Andy540T 05-25-2004 11:43 PM

RE: 3D props
 
barryb-RCU
Where are you getting the Mejlik 23/8s from? DA's website only lists 23/10 and 24/10 no 23/8. I am currently running a 24/8 menz and would like the carbon option.

3D-kid330 05-26-2004 12:00 AM

RE: 3D props
 
What about a Bambula 22x10 or a Bambula 24x10? They're good.

3D-kid330

barryb-RCU 05-26-2004 11:09 AM

RE: 3D props
 
I bought my 23x8 from Gene Payson at Troy Built Models. www.troybuiltmodels.com. I don't know if they're specifically listed on his website but he seems to keep them in stock for the DA-50's he sells.

ram3500-RCU 05-27-2004 10:57 AM

RE: 3D props
 
From what i see here, and i have been running the 10 inch, the 8s give better "spool up" and better breaking on the down lines. Sounds like the 10s are fine for average flying but not the best for extreme flying, if i'm reading this right.

ORIGINAL: 3D-kid330

What about a Bambula 22x10 or a Bambula 24x10? They're good.

3D-kid330

krayzc-RCU 05-27-2004 11:10 AM

RE: 3D props
 
the mezn and bambula are great prop with the bambula coming in quieter because of less rpm.... on a 50cc motor (brison 3.2)

ram3500-RCU 05-27-2004 10:50 PM

RE: 3D props
 
Does anyone have a good sorce for Menz or Bambula?

cstevec 05-27-2004 11:25 PM

RE: 3D props
 
Call RC showcase for the Bambula props. If they make it, he sells it. Don't know if they are listed on the website but I know the ph. number is.

www.rcshowcase.com

Andy540T 05-28-2004 12:53 AM

RE: 3D props
 
I have been getting my Menz props from Desert Aircraft. www.desertaircraft.com Dave and Scott are great guys and thier service is second to none.

ram3500-RCU 05-28-2004 06:26 PM

RE: 3D props
 
Thanks guys. Good info. Still trying to fing the 23" mentioned earlier. All i can find are 22" and then 24".

Andy540T 05-28-2004 07:29 PM

RE: 3D props
 
I haven't been able to find a carbon fiber 24/8 anywhere either.

FlyinTiger 07-23-2004 10:50 AM

RE: 3D props
 
You can't find a 24/8 because the same engine using a 24/8 wood prop will need a 23/8 CF prop due to the lack of flexing in the CF prop as compared to the wood prop. Troy Built Models has the CF 23/8 props on their website www.troybuiltmodels.com


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